How do you quantify such a strange year in golf? Gary Van Sickle creates a new Hall of Fame for the brilliant and not-so-much in 2024.
A Hall of Famer, a Masters champ, a U.S. Women's open champ and a beloved Golfweek journalist are among those who we're going to miss.
Major winners, young stars, international competitions and more off the course dealing and intrigue highlight the past year ...
The PGA Tour and LPGA Tour are getting together for the second ... The highest-ranked PGA Tour player is Sahith Theegala at No. 13. The European tour stays in South Africa for the Alfred Dunhill ...
One of golf’s greatest showmen, whose putter transformed into a sword after birdies.A two-time major champion who lived to be ...
Another year has gone by in professional golf and nothing has really changed in terms of how fractured the stages are for the ...
Aussie trans golfer Breanna Gill is set to be kicked off the WPGA Tour of Australasia after a recent change in its ...
What does the 2025 golfing calendar hold? As the new season gears up to its start, five Golf Monthly members lay out their ...
We’ve just enjoyed a spectacular year of women’s golf with Nelly Korda dominating with seven wins on the LPGA Tour, as well ...
The golf world lost some prominent figures in 2024, individuals who made lasting contributions to the game and its community.
In all, he won 9, lost 10 and halved 6 of his 25 matches in the Ryder Cup. He was last captain of the GB and Ireland side, in ...
The year 2024 was a curious one for the LPGA, which saw the biggest purses in the history of the women's game, but some major ...